How do you define humor? Merriam-Webster defines humor as the ability to be funny or amused by things that are funny. It’s designed to be comical or amusing. Humor is also a commodity. And in the nursing setting, humor is thought of as a commodity. We use it in our daily lives. Laughter materializes as the result of a person’s attempt at humor.
We have all been there, telling a joke or story to someone to get a laugh. Humor has been a fundamental piece of communication in our daily lives. Several studies and presentations in nursing institution classrooms have focused on humor in the clinical environment. I, myself, have taken a few courses on the value and usage of humor in the nursing setting. It was a fun topic to explore, as you might imagine. However, the four W’s — why, what, when, where — and one H — how — do come into play.
